Comparing two media texts We compare two articles on veterinary drug testing. One of them is "I am sorry by Polly Toynbee, but I think that it is more important to die than a foolish animal" is a newspaper article. The other is a leaflet "This is a shame to cry". The Guardian News article is a health check for animals. Animal aid is medical examination for animals. Both texts cover the general public of sufficient age to obtain educated opinions.
An article comparing two media texts. In this article, we compare two media texts. I decided to compare the cover of the two newspapers on the same day. The newspapers I chose were "Sun" and "Birmingham Post". The sun is a brilliant tabloid. Birmingham Post is a serious newspaper. The two newspapers are very different in that they display information and choose a way to advertise yourself. The title of my newspaper is "The Sun". This title is very short, sharp and title. The title also gives the impression that the newspaper is more interesting as the sun is related to warmth and happiness. The title is written in a large white font on a red background. It stands out from other newspapers because it is red, mainly black and white. This is a very bold and attractive title. My other newspaper's title is "Birmingham Post". The title is very long. It is an official name
In this article, we compare two media texts. I decided to compare the cover of the two newspapers on the same day. The newspaper I chose was "the sun". Birmingham Post
When writing comparative articles, we need to decide the basis of comparison first. Based on the basis of comparison you can find similarities and differences between the two texts. You may receive a question on the article, or you may need to ask your own topic. In either case, we need to decide the basis of comparison first. For example, in an article's question, you are asked to compare Jane Austen's "feel and emotion" and Ernest Hemingway's "Who's ringing bells". In this example, the basis of comparison is the expression of women. If the instructions only require you to compare two literary works, you need to establish the basis of your own comparison. For example, the basis of a comparison is a literary element that appears in a woman or minor expression or theme, emotion, tension, or both.